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Density is defined as the mass in a unit of volume.
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In the SI unit system, mass is measured in kg and volume is measured in m 3, thus, the unit of density is kg/m 3 (kilogram per cubic meter). But this is inconvenient for most substances, therefore, g/cm 3 (gram per cubic centimeter) is a more common unit of density.
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Density is a characteristic property of matter. We can differentiate substances by using their densities.
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How to manipulate the formula
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In order to calculate the density of an object, first we measure its mass with a scale, then we find its volume by measuring it with a ruler, if it has a regular shape. Otherwise we use the graduated cylinder method for irregular objects, and liquids. Then, by dividing mass by volume, we find the density of the object.
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